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Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
like to aid in this noble effort to benefit the liberated slaves, we will state that Governor, Andrew is President of the Educational Commission, William, Endicott, Jr. , and Edward Atkinson, Secretary" But we would suggest to these gentlemen and to those who contribute to the "offer. " and its nobility, that if they apply for an act operation their body might more descriptively be called "The double action for blade Association for Shaving Central bands" More of this hereafter. Suffolk The way to Count dead men — a prominent Marksman. One of the correspondents of the New York Tribunes writing from the Camp before Yorktown, says: These sharp-shooters, by the way, received a compliment last Sunday, when Generals Keys and Smith applied to Gen. Heiniselman to borrow 150 of them, just to pick off the gunners of the Confederate batteries on the excitement left. By 11 o'clock they had killed "counting the groons" The men are now relieved from night duty, returnin
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
: --After reading the Courier for on the great and questions of the day I look through papers for other matters, and the Boston Journal particularly, to facts which its strong point. In the Journal for last, I find an emotional headed Port Royal Contrabands," in which are some disclosures that do not perfectly harmonise with my notions of humanity and yet seem to given as all proper in the dealings with the negro, for whom the has an unmistakably kind feeling. It Letters receihis "slight pecuniary reward" is rendered in the form one dollar bank bills Boston banks-- natural we are and fear of which, leaving out other exceedingly obvious causes of their decrease. Will prevent a large per of them being returned from Port Royal to Boston. How many plantation nehaving received their "slight pecuniary reward, " was ever be seen on State street, sending their way to the desk of a paying of a Boston bank? Exquisite ingenuity the generous philanthropy of First shave th
Akron (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated "Pain Killer," died in Providence, R. I., last Friday. William, Orange, late President of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, died in Cincinnati on Wednesday.
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 1
n to defray the expenses of celebrating Washington's birthday, Alderman Dayton called Alderman Genet a sympathiser with Beauregard, Davis and Toomb. Genet thereupon intimated to the party of the first part that if he repeated that allegation he would knock him down.--Other blanken of a like characteristic description followed, and the Chamber, for a while, more resembled a dog kennel than a deliberative assembly. Miscellaneous items. The successor of the late Governor Harvey, of Wisconsin, is Edward Solomon, Esq., of Milwaukee, who, says the Milwaukee News, is the first German both citizen that has ever filled the gubernatorial chair of any State in the Union. In politics he is a Democrat. A few days ago, Mr. Samuel Sloan, a prominent merchant of Cape Garardean, Mq., was shot and instantly killed in that place by a lady, wife of a Lieutenant in an Iowa company. Capt. Jacob L. Clark, of Mq, who was wounded in the battle of Shiloh, committed suicide in the hospital
Versailles (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 1
Northern papers. A portrait of Aaron Burr, by Vanderlyn, was sold at auction, in New York, the other day, for $210. Thomas C Fitzpatrick who has been incarcerated in Fort Lafayette for some months past, charged with politician offences, was brought to Baltimore on the 8d instant for trial. Hon. Thomas P. Porter, late Speaker of the Kentucky State Senate, and Marshall Carter, son of Dr. J. C. Carter, after several months in the seceding States, returned to their homes in Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last--. They were at once by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. He
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the North.and interesting News. from New York, dated April 22d. Baltimore paper, has the following: B Hart, who the City of New York, Liverpool to day, represents the feeling Englishmen, in regard to mailer, as amounting to an absolute to under the impulse of this fever the Government is urged to bend all gives to the adaptation of the existing walls to the new critter of things by the Merrimac, and Monitor in Reeds. The apprehension seemed unless England took time by tr cent. in consequence. The Rev. Nathan Bangs, D. D., one of the fathers of American Methodism, died, at his residence, in this city, his morning. He was 84 years old, and has been a minister upwards of sixty years. The steamships City of New York and Tortious left for Europe to-day. The former took out $4, 7000 to specie and the latter $325,000--to add $741,000. Charles Douglass, aged seventy-one years, was sent to the penitentiary yesterday for stealing some clothing from the
Milwaukee (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 1
Washington's birthday, Alderman Dayton called Alderman Genet a sympathiser with Beauregard, Davis and Toomb. Genet thereupon intimated to the party of the first part that if he repeated that allegation he would knock him down.--Other blanken of a like characteristic description followed, and the Chamber, for a while, more resembled a dog kennel than a deliberative assembly. Miscellaneous items. The successor of the late Governor Harvey, of Wisconsin, is Edward Solomon, Esq., of Milwaukee, who, says the Milwaukee News, is the first German both citizen that has ever filled the gubernatorial chair of any State in the Union. In politics he is a Democrat. A few days ago, Mr. Samuel Sloan, a prominent merchant of Cape Garardean, Mq., was shot and instantly killed in that place by a lady, wife of a Lieutenant in an Iowa company. Capt. Jacob L. Clark, of Mq, who was wounded in the battle of Shiloh, committed suicide in the hospital at St. Louis last Sunday week. Mr
Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
very with the editors of the London Times, and Morning Post, and, judging by the of the leaders of those journal speaking of recent Federal authorship of them may be clearly that source. Mason, I was added, money freely in giving "prince. " at his residents in Pica "Contrabands" Farm in New York letter men the following: contraband" was discovered, , in an alley this morning make a breakfast of some garbage an box on the sidewalk. Upon being , he said he was from Loudoun, and have to his home by a Massa soldier he would have plenty to eat and he got North. put him on the train for Phila when he reached the latter place and "friend" told him to "following the he would reach New York where he would be well looked. The "dars" arrived here Sundaycompletely . He called of his free "colored brethren" and for food and lodging, but they to have anything to do with and he was forced to keep out of doors whenever he could pick up in the darky is quite
Fort Royal (search for this): article 1
ay I look through papers for other matters, and the Boston Journal particularly, to facts which its strong point. In the Journal for last, I find an emotional headed Port Royal Contrabands," in which are some disclosures that do not perfectly harmonise with my notions of humanity and yet seem to given as all proper in the dealings with the negro, for whom the has an unmistakably kind feeling. It Letters received by the Educational Commission of Boston, from teachers employed at Fort Royal and its vicinity, speak very encouragingly of the present condition and the inabilities and disposition of the numerous negro population of the Port Royal Islands. negroes are busily employed in planting , corn, and potatoes, laboring cheerfully for slight peculiarly rewards, and a tractable, obedient, and deferential which has deeply impressed the white who are striving to fit them to take of themselves" Now about these slight pecuniary rewards this our plan of Philanthropy appli
New England (United States) (search for this): article 1
rfully," and gets only "a slight pe reward," which of course is very and very entirely absorbed by or retied to the generous philanthropist in confidence of the necessities of his colored--clothing, sugar, &c. Really, did the worst livelier of New England philanthropy tell a harder story against it than this by the Boston Journal? Now, another comes to us from another quarter, but equality reliable one, Viz: that this "slight pecuniary reward" is rendered in the form one dollar bank bills Bo. You must not neglect writing as often as you possibly can. Ever yours, E. K. L. Affairs in New York New York May 3. --A respectably dressed young man, supposed to be connected with wealthy relatives, registered himself at the New England Hotel as Wm Altkin, late on Thursday night, and on Friday was found dead in his bed, having committed suicide with laudanum. The Coroner's inquest on Friday evening revealed the fact that he had paid his last cent for his lodging, and that sh
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